Kingston Launches Two New DataTraveler Storage Solutions for On-the-Go Users

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Kingston has recently announced two new additions to its DataTraveler range – DataTraveler Exodia Onyx and DataTraveler 80 M. These products will enable on-the-go users to save and preserve their important memories and files, with excellent performance, functionality, and reliability.

Kingston DataTraveler Exodia Onyx is a USB 3.2 Gen 1 compliant flash drive that delivers quick transfers for simple and easy storage. With a sleek matte black casing paired with a sliding cap and a key ring loop, it’s the perfect affordable companion for stylish storage.

Kingston DataTraveler 80 M is a high-performance flash drive designed to work with USB Type-C desktops, laptops, smartphones, tablets, or Mac computers without the need for an adapter. With read speeds of up to 200MB/s, it allows for quick and convenient storage and file transfers. Like the Exodia Onyx. It features a sliding cap and key ring loop.

Both are available in up to 256GB capacities and backed by a limited five-year warranty. Customers will be provided with free technical support and legendary Kingston reliability.

Kingston DataTraveler Exodia Onyx Specifications:
Capacities: 64GB, 128GB, 256GB
Speed: USB 3.2 Gen 1 compliant
Dimensions :60.7mm x 21mm x 10.2mm
Weight :8g
Operating temperature :0°C~60°C
Storage temperature: -20°C~85°C
Warranty: 5-year warranty, free technical support
Compatible with: Windows 11, 10, macOS (v.10.15.x +), Linux (v. 4.4 +), Chrome OS

Kingston DataTraveler 80 M Specifications:
Capacities: 64GB, 128GB, 256GB
Interface: USB 3.2 Gen 1
Speed: Up to 200MB/s read
Dimensions: 54.18mm x 21.81mm x 11.60mm
Weight: 6g
Operating temperature: 0°C~60°C
Storage temperature: -20°C~85°C
Warranty/support: 5-year warranty with free technical support
Compatible with: Windows 11/10/8.1, macOS (v. 10.15.x +), Linux (v. 4.4.x +), Chrome OS

Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.

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